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domm (email not shown publicly)http://domm.plix.at/Just in case you like to know, I'm currently full-time father of 2 kids, half-time Perl hacker, sort-of DJ, bicyclist, no longer dreadlocked and 33 years old

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the ssh tunnels get even better if you have a local squid running at home. Then, you can set up a tunnel to your squid at home, point your browser at it, and get at all the private stuff on your home web...

Along similar lines to chromatic's suggestion of using a shell alias, if you're running a GNOME desktop (and all the cool kids seem to be these days) then you could use my SSHMenu [mclean.net.nz] to define SSH connections using a GUI.

Also, if you have SSH access to the box where the SVN repository lives, then you don't need to have an SVN server listening on a port and you don't need forwarding either. Just use svnserve over ssh [perl.org].